Exam 7: Alternating Current, and Series A.C Circuits

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Decide whether each of these statements is True (T) or False With a series RCL circuit, at resonance: (i) The voltage phasor for the capacitor is oppositely directed and equal in size to that of the inductor. (ii) The circuit impedance is equal to the value of the resistance.

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The voltage v across a 1 μF pure capacitor varies with time t according to the equation v = 16 sin 2000t V. The current through the capacitor will thus be:

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Decide whether each of these statements is True (T) or False An alternating current i varies with time t and its variation is described by the equation i = sin 3141t. (i) The frequency of the alternating current is 500 Hz. (ii) The periodic time of the alternating current is 2 ms.

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A circuit has a 300 Ω resistor in series with a 200 mH inductor. When a voltage v = 17 sin 2000t V is Applied to it, the impedance is:

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Decide whether each of these statements is True (T) or False An alternating current i varies with time t and its variation is described by the equation i = 2 sin 500t. (i) The average current over a cycle is 2 A. (ii) The root-mean-square current is 1.41 A.

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Decide whether each of these statements is True (T) or False For alternating current with pure components, doubling the frequency: (i) Doubles the reactance of an inductor. (ii) Doubles the reactance of a capacitor.

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The current i through a resistor of pure resistance 2 kΩ varies with time t according to the equation i = 5 sin (2π x 100t + 45º) mA. The voltage across the resistor will thus be:

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The voltage v across a 4 H pure inductor varies with time t according to the equation v = 18 sin (2π x 1000t - 30º) V. The current through the capacitor will thus be:

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